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Janet Ethne Anne Henfrey [1] (born 16 August 1935) is a British stage and television actress whose career has spanned over 50 years. A familiar face on stage and screen since the 1960s starring in a variety of British Television favourites.
As Time Goes By is a British romantic sitcom that aired on BBC One from 12 January 1992 to 30 December 2005, running for nine series and two specials. Starring Judi Dench and Geoffrey Palmer, it follows the relationship between two former lovers who meet unexpectedly after losing contact for 38 years.
Actress Janet Henfrey was a schoolfriend of Sophie Aldred's mother. Her character of Miss Hardaker was modelled on the part she played, again as a school teacher, in two Dennis Potter dramas: Stand Up, Nigel Barton (1965) and The Singing Detective (1986).
Janet Henfrey has previously played the same character in Potter's earlier TV play Stand Up, Nigel Barton. Marlow as a boy is played by Lyndon Davies, while William Speakman plays Mark Binney (schoolboy); Davies and Speakman were contemporaries at Chosen Hill School in Gloucestershire, close to Potter's birthplace of the Forest of Dean.
Cast: Julie Walters, George Lapham, David Rappaport, Robert Kingswell, Bert Parnaby, Ken Campbell, Janet Henfrey, John Abineri, Christopher Ellison, Wolf Kahler, Malcolm Terris, Dave Lee Travis, Arnold Diamond, Henry Stamper, Charles Pemberton 27 January 1985: Knockback: Part One [5] Brian Phelan Based on the book by Peter Adams & Shirley Cooklin
Set in modern times, a young five-year-old boy named Johnny McGowan travels to Scotland to live at his grandfather's castle after he loses both his parents in a traffic collision.
Funnell was born in Kenya. [citation needed] She moved to the UK when she was four years old, and attended the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art.She initially started voice acting in radio drama while still a student at drama school, winning the Carleton Hobbs BBC Radio Drama Award in 1984.
Janet Henfrey - actress; John Raymond Hobbs - pioneer in clinical immunology, protein biochemistry and bone marrow transplantation, specifically in child health; Ann Hunt and Elizabeth Hamel - longest separated twins; Jon Hotten - author; Peter Howard - aviation physician; Tom Hunter - winner of the Victoria Cross during World War II